There are none.
The planet Venus is often seen in its gibbous and crescent phases, but never appears to be full; when it would be, Venus is hidden behind the Sun. And Venus only appears in the "new" phase twice per century, during the "transits of Venus".
The planets Mars, Jupiter and Saturn appear in the gibbous and full phases, but never in the crescent or new phases.
maybe,if you know your moon phrases and it repeats its self exactly the same every single time
There is no planet that has the same size moon as the planet. This is only possible if Pluto was still a planet.
A Planet is a large body of rock and gas. Planets do not twinkle like star. A planet At Least Has One Moon A Planet Orbits The sun.. that was about planets and now moons a moon is a small rounded body hat orbit around a planet. The moon is not a planet a moon orbit a planet. Now This How They Are The Same.... Both in outer space. planets and moons both have oval shaped orbits. they Both do ot produce there own llight :) The End Im A 4th Grader I Got To Beaver Ridge Elementry :) contact questions and ill answer it!
Mercury is roughly the same size, but it is bigger than our Moon.
It is a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. They are so nearly the same size it could almost be called a double planet system
Charon.
Pluto would be the best answer, but Pluto is only a dwarf planet. Also its largest moon, Charon, is still not as big as Pluto itself.
all of them form at the same time
no. a dwarf planet is a planet that doesnt have the characteristics for being a planet so its counted as a planet, a dwarf planet can have moons, such as Pluto has 3 moons, but a moon cant have a moon, so therefore dwarf planets and moons are diffrent.
No known planets have only one moon other than earth.
Well, isn't that just a beautiful question! The planet closest to the moon in our solar system is Earth. Isn't it amazing how our moon and Earth are like old friends, sharing the same comfortable space in the vast cosmos?
When a moon is tidally locked to its parent planet, it means that one side of the moon always faces the planet while the other side remains hidden. This phenomenon affects the moon's rotation by causing it to rotate on its axis at the same rate that it orbits the planet. As a result, the moon's rotation and revolution are synchronized, with one side always facing the planet and the other side always facing away.